Korea Culture night

The Korean Embassy, the Korean Association of Students of UCT and the Korean Association held a Korean Culture Night at the Saartjie Bartman hall at UCT on Saturday August 24, where guests got to sample authentic dishes, watched a Korean movie and enjoyed various performances. Sangdug Jun of the Korean Embassy said it was the first time this event was celebrated in Cape Town. “We wanted to give the Mother City and its many K-Pop followers the opportunity to experience the rich culture, film, food and music of Korean society.” K-Pop is popular music from South Korea. The event is held monthly in Pretoria.

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The groups who took part in the K-Pop dance competition.

Lee Vermuelen, from Parow, and Kihana Stewart, from Kenilworth, dressed up for the event.

Suha Omar, from Lansdowne and Hasinah Camroodien, from Ottery, with a frame they bought.

Dacheal Kim, HyeJung Lee and HyeRim Tak, who came all the way from South Korea with Bukhosi Nomanquba, Jared Petersen and Mbali Mackenzie, from Kuils River.

Lindsay Setlema, from Gauteng, and Rukudzo Wasarievu, from Pinelands, captured the moment.

The Southern Suburbs Tatler was established in 1979. This long established popular community title includes the key shopping centres Cavendish Square and Kenilworth Centre within its distribution area.